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Live Science on MSNDiabetic man produces his own insulin after gene-edited cell transplant
A man with type 1 diabetes has become the first patient to produce his own insulin after receiving genetically engineered ...
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ZME Science on MSNA Man With Type 1 Diabetes Produces His Own Insulin After Receiving Millions of Gene Edited Pancreatic Cells
In a hospital in Sweden, surgeons made a small cut in a man’s forearm and injected millions of tiny clusters of donor cells.
A new study uncovers a pancreas–hippocampus feedback loop that may help explain mood swings in bipolar disorder.
A man with type 1 diabetes has produced his own insulin after receiving cell transplant, eliminating the need for ...
A proof-of-concept study finds that donated insulin-producing cells can be genetically modified to avoid provoking the ...
Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. has issued an urgent correction for select pumps due to a possible error that could result in insulin not being delivered.
In this clip, Elise S. Tremblay, MD, MPH, explores factors behind fluctuations in insulin out-of-pocket costs and highlights the serious health consequences of persistently lower insulin use.
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has issued an urgent medical device correction for certain insulin pumps manufactured by ...
If the brain no longer responds properly to insulin (insulin resistance), this can lead to weight gain, diabetes, and ...
In December 2024, a 42-year-old Swedish man with type 1 diabetes received 17 injections of donated islet cells. They had been ...
A problem with speakers in Tandem’s t:slim X2 insulin pumps can cause insulin delivery to stop, the company said.
Insulin prices have risen steadily since the 1990s. In fact, between 2012 and 2016, the cost of insulin increased by 20.7 percent every year. Increases have been slower in recent years, but costs ...
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